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On July 11th a FREE resource will be made available online called http://www.dirtsearch.org. This completely free site searches through online public records and can find out how dirty friends and family really are.

Have you ever wanted to look up the dirt on a boyfriend or girlfriend, family member, new friend; but didn’t know where to go? Finding information on the Internet can be difficult and expensive without a lot of time and training.

With the Internet, privacy basically went out the window; many local governments started sharing the information online and it was just a matter of time before you were able to comb through these records on your own. It is now possible to sit in the privacy of your own home and find “dirt.” The problem has been finding all of the relevant information, and very few people know where to find it.

Whether it is right or not to “Dirt Search” people is debatable, however the ability is finally here!

Dirtsearch.org is completely FREE and can find out how “dirty” your friends and family really are. Just by typing in a name everything “dirty” lists out within a matter of minutes.

The slogan “Are you dirty?” is exactly what it means: finding “dirt” is what public records are about. Most people don’t know how often they are looked up in public records or what is available online. Many people would be surprised if not scared of what they find.

Dirtsearch.org searches all of the available sites on the Internet looking for public record data to make finding information on people easy and free. While searching for results, the site also calculates a “Dirty Score” counting the number of times someone’s name pops up in the search.

Dirtsearch.org looks up information by state and searches through over 2000 sites looking for dirt you want to know about. Sites include criminal records, sex offenders, property ownership and much more!

One of the last remaining questions left to be answered by the Internet: “Are You Dirty?”

SOURCE Dirtsearch.org / PRNewswire.com

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